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NF is the new medical name for a set of genetic conditions that cause tumours to grow on nerve endings: Neurofibromatosis Type 1, NF2-related-Schwannomatosis, and Schwannomatosis. We at Nerve Tumours UK are in the process of updating our medical publications and resources in print and digital to reflect the new names where relevant. This will however not be reflected in our news section and other non-medical publications digital and print.
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A Colourful 5K Challenge
Read Emma's incredible awareness raising activities for NF in her local community, Liverpool.
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Our NF community share why they are taking on the World NF Day: 2.6 mile Garden Challenge!
Taking part in the World NF Day: 2.6 Garden Challenge - We want to hear from you!
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Nerve Tumours UK takes part in the Genomics Showcase
Find out how you can take part in the Genomics showcase – sign up for free!
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Kate “NF1 Mummy” Your Questions on parenting answered: World Neurofibromatosis Day 17 May 2021
Have you got questions about your child’s NF diagnosis? Send them into us for World NF Awareness Day
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Jo’s 160 Mile walk for NTUK!
Read Jo's Story as she prepares to take on a 160 mile epic walking challenge for Nerve Tumours UK.
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NF2 & Identity Research Study
If you have NF2, Suzi want's to hear from you! Find out more about her research study relating identity & NF2
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Challenge 100 – Everyone’s invited
Take on 100 of anything you can think of and fundraise to support our NF community!
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A very “Happy Easter” to you all!
A message from Karen, our Charity Director, wishing you all a very Happy Easter!
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Stuart & William’s Story: Turning blue for World NF Month
Check out Stuart & William's creative fundraiser for World Neurofibromatosis Awareness Month
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